The bout takes centre stage following the illness which forced IBO lightweight ruler Jason Cook out of his scheduled defence against Hartlepool's Kevin Bennett.

"Dazzo has trained well and he's looking as fit as he's ever been," said Robinson.

"I even took him on my famous seven-mile run over Caerphilly mountain and he did it well."

McKeever beat Merseyside rival Tony Mulholland for the vacant title in February last year, but reigned for only three months before being outpointed by Midlander Roy Rutherford who, in turn, was controversially outscored by Williams in Belfast last November.

Robinson said, "I've watched the tape three times and it was a close fight, but I thought Dazzo edged it by a round.

"But this is the one that matters now. We all know McKeever is strong and comes to fight, but he's got a few weaknesses which we've been working on."

Three unbeaten Welsh prospects also feature on an eight-bout bill. Pembroke Dock heavyweight Scott Gammer, held to a disputed draw last time out, regroups against late substitute Wlodek Kopec, of Poland.